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Adam,
Thank you for your comments. The surgery went well. He had a few problems with the catherter but it is gone and something he doesn't miss.
Unfortunately his margins were not clear so we are anxious to see what his first psa test shows.
The incontinence has been a littl challenging. He is good in the morning and night but has more difficulty in the afternoon. I'm sure that in time that will improve. At least he has a good sense of humor and a positive attitude.